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Please find below a survey on the CRC's possible future services in the light of Covid-19. We would welcome your input and any comments or suggestions that you may have, as we greatly value your ideas and opinions. Many thanks for your time and consideration,
89a Hampton Road is a purpose built residential service close to Feltham town centre for adults with autism, epilepsy, mental health issues and complex needs. Get in touch and find out more.
Our role is to support adults with complex needs, learning disabilities, mental health issues, challenging behaviours and Autism
We are one of the UK’s leading providers of family support services Welcome to Children and Family Support Services Welcome to Children and Family Support Services a leading provider of high quality, personalised and responsive interventions, designed to deliver the best outcomes for children and their families. Since 2009 we have developed into one of … Home Read More »
National Care Group - your potential plus our commitment changes lives
Due to the government guidelines regarding the coronavirus, all our staff, trustees and volunteers are working from home. We want to assure you that we are focused on supporting you, through the provision of our services, information and advice and through signposting you to our relevant partners. Please keep safe and keep in touch, we welcome your feedback and are happy to discuss any concerns you have.
Windward Day Services - For adults with a learning disability
The Orchard Trust has a number of care homes and supported living homes in the Forest of Dean, supporting people across Gloucestershire, Monmouthshire and Herefordshire areas.
Enabling Independence Service
We are located at 5 Mallow Street, Limerick, contact us via the contact form here or at the numbers provided.
Supporting Children and Young People with Autistic Spectrum Conditions
From 1st January 2019 the Saint John of God Hospitaller Services Group took charge of the services previously undertaken by the Hospitaller Order of Saint John of God. This was a very significant moment in the long history of the Order in Ireland.